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angela merkel. what kind of coordination can we expect? >> at the highest levels the leaders are talking on a regular basis. and at a lower level, what you're having is intelligence officials and analysts on a moment by moment hour by hour discussion. sharing the latest information. i mean we're very close, of course to our european allies. and those relationships are long-standing. anything united states has and the united states has a great deal of ability to collect information. anything the united states has is being shared with the french the british, and with other alice. that's all being reinforced by the president and the other leaders. >> he got call from his french counterparts asking him to come over to be in solidarity with the european many sterinisters. he'll fly there and meet with the european counterparts. how the united states sees our security tied to what's happening in europe. >> one thing in terms of backtracking is the nsa's much criticized eveavesdropping wireless collection program will allow the u.s. to go back an
angela merkel. what kind of coordination can we expect? >> at the highest levels the leaders are talking on a regular basis. and at a lower level, what you're having is intelligence officials and analysts on a moment by moment hour by hour discussion. sharing the latest information. i mean we're very close, of course to our european allies. and those relationships are long-standing. anything united states has and the united states has a great deal of ability to collect information....
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angela merkel. what kind of coordination can we expect? >> at the highest levels the leaders are talking on a regular basis. and at a lower level, what you're having is intelligence officials and analysts on a moment by moment hour by hour discussion. sharing the latest information. i mean we're very close, of course to our european allies. and those relationships are long-standing. anything the united states has and the united states has a great deal of ability to collect information. anything the united states has is being shared with the french the british, and with other alice. that's all being reinforced by the president and the other leaders. >> he got call from his french counterparts asking him to come over to be in solidarity with the european many sterinisters. he'll fly there and meet with the european counterparts. how the united states sees our security tied to what's happening in europe. >> one thing in terms of backtracking is the nsa's much criticized eveavesdropping wireless collection program will allow the u.s. to go bac
angela merkel. what kind of coordination can we expect? >> at the highest levels the leaders are talking on a regular basis. and at a lower level, what you're having is intelligence officials and analysts on a moment by moment hour by hour discussion. sharing the latest information. i mean we're very close, of course to our european allies. and those relationships are long-standing. anything the united states has and the united states has a great deal of ability to collect information....
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. >> i'm going to expand and say angela merkel and what digitization could mean to our country. that's going to make her the leader in this revolution, transferring over with tremendous capability. and then they just understand how do you transform the country, how we work together on education and health care. and so i think leaders are becoming more and more common. liz: at the ziff davos is really back, the heart of it is really back two yes, it is coming your member what it was like with every business group and they understand digitization and the companies have to do this, we are in every major technology transition from ability to security and we know how to focus on outcomes. we change them to allowing us to move fast. david: john chambers and our own liz claman. this claim and will be back on monday. we have been asking if you think the president's new proposal, the take away of the tax breaks on these college plans, whether it is good or bad, spencer says that this is how most parents go about it, it is definitely going to affect the population of the middle-class, way
. >> i'm going to expand and say angela merkel and what digitization could mean to our country. that's going to make her the leader in this revolution, transferring over with tremendous capability. and then they just understand how do you transform the country, how we work together on education and health care. and so i think leaders are becoming more and more common. liz: at the ziff davos is really back, the heart of it is really back two yes, it is coming your member what it was like...
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the group found in october of last year has become potent enough that angela merkel has had to condemn it. she urged german citizens to stay away saying they have hatered in their harts. many, many germans condemn the group. be a movement is on the rise acrosskroszcross europe including france. where there is a political group that is antiislamists. and we have seen a rash of anti-muslim incidents that broke out. there is attacks of mosques in france that include grenades and pig heads. a man whose blood-soaked body was found outside of his home. in england, muslim owned shops were attacked in billingrmingham. >> i came out here and they say that someone was walking and he smashed your window. and i followed him, and he jump in a car and he was gone. >> in a speech today, the french president said that muslims have the same rights as all citizens. >>> meanwhile, it was announced today that the muslim man hailed as a hero for saving lived in the kosher super market will be granted citizenship. this is a point of contention and conflict in the domestic politics of basically every country
the group found in october of last year has become potent enough that angela merkel has had to condemn it. she urged german citizens to stay away saying they have hatered in their harts. many, many germans condemn the group. be a movement is on the rise acrosskroszcross europe including france. where there is a political group that is antiislamists. and we have seen a rash of anti-muslim incidents that broke out. there is attacks of mosques in france that include grenades and pig heads. a man...
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we are hearing from the german chancellor angela merkel. they are shifting to the right because of the right wing parties winning more seats. that's dragging these countries to the right. what you really need to see is also economic improvement, more importantly, you need to see also members of the muslim community make a choice. do they want to assimilate and integrate into europe. do they want to participate in the political process or do they want to stay on the sidelines and roux he main somewhat marginalized? it is a two-way road. the community has to make a decision to participate in politics and they to be given a fair shot and not continuously marginalized economically and socially. we have seen in some countries, their legislation against immigrants and others. >>> ahe is going to do a twitter chat. >>> next sunday president obama's state of the union address. i am looking forward to it more this year than i have in a while. i'll tell you why next. ill thinking about this? how are you? aleve, proven better on pain. our eyes they ha
we are hearing from the german chancellor angela merkel. they are shifting to the right because of the right wing parties winning more seats. that's dragging these countries to the right. what you really need to see is also economic improvement, more importantly, you need to see also members of the muslim community make a choice. do they want to assimilate and integrate into europe. do they want to participate in the political process or do they want to stay on the sidelines and roux he main...
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merkel. many, many other leaders. palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. joining arms and marching through the streets together. now you're looking live at the grand synagogue in paris, the largest, i believe, in france, where leaders have gone together in unity to sit and to reflect and to speak and to listen. candles there lit for all of the innocent victims of the attacks, the various attacks in paris this week. and it's an unusual sight. this synagogue was closed down for a couple of days. didn't operate for the first time since world war ii because of the events and threats as they were playing out in paris inspect. now people of different faiths and backgrounds gathering there to show unity protection for the community and standing for all victims, regardless of faith and background, those who are being attacked by extremists, who interestingly enough, we know that the first police officer, the french police officer who responded to the charlie hebdo killings was a muslim man. his family say
merkel. many, many other leaders. palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. joining arms and marching through the streets together. now you're looking live at the grand synagogue in paris, the largest, i believe, in france, where leaders have gone together in unity to sit and to reflect and to speak and to listen. candles there lit for all of the innocent victims of the attacks, the various attacks in paris this week. and it's an unusual sight. this synagogue was closed down for a couple of days....
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german chancellor angela merkel. prime minister benjamin netanyahu of israel. david cameron of great britain. even mahmoud abbas from the palestinian was there. no obama no biden, no secretary of state john kerry, no attorney eric holder even though he was in paris at the time and did have time for appearances on four tv network talk shows, sunday talk shows yesterday. writing in foxnews.com, democratic operative and fox news contributor doug schoen aid i'm quoting sunday president obama morally abdicated his place in the free world. decision to stay at home indead of side by side with president holland, a clear message to the world that obama just doesn't care. a senior official said u.s. security requirement was have be intrusive for the president to show up. ambassador jane hartley, a obama campaign bundler was there and president obama has been unequivocal in his support of solidarity with the french making that unscheduled stop at the french embassy as you will recall on thursday where he signed the book of condolences. emotional remarks in the book and en
german chancellor angela merkel. prime minister benjamin netanyahu of israel. david cameron of great britain. even mahmoud abbas from the palestinian was there. no obama no biden, no secretary of state john kerry, no attorney eric holder even though he was in paris at the time and did have time for appearances on four tv network talk shows, sunday talk shows yesterday. writing in foxnews.com, democratic operative and fox news contributor doug schoen aid i'm quoting sunday president obama...
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in israel an orthodox jewish newspaper photoshopped all of the women, angela merkel -- and the e.u. representative, all of the women were taken out of the front line of that march because they have their own fundamentalist -- >> let's be clear about something, that's ridiculous. they also say they didn't kill the editor of magazines who publish that. fundamentalism is a profound issue across cultures and this is the divide. the divide is you have to be able to defend the right to blasphemy, didn't mean you have to insult other religions. >> john kerry will try to make good in paris. he had an excuse. he was keynoting a climate conference in india and on the way to pakistan to talk about counterterrorism measures. what about the fact that nobody in the white house said to the president or vice president you should be there, this is going to be a big deal on sunday? >> i think it was a huge imagery gaffe. it's amazing anybody would have to make that suggestion. it seemed like a no brainer that someone major with a public profile should be there. i gather kerry was in india, a hard thi
in israel an orthodox jewish newspaper photoshopped all of the women, angela merkel -- and the e.u. representative, all of the women were taken out of the front line of that march because they have their own fundamentalist -- >> let's be clear about something, that's ridiculous. they also say they didn't kill the editor of magazines who publish that. fundamentalism is a profound issue across cultures and this is the divide. the divide is you have to be able to defend the right to...
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there were anti-islam rallies that had up to 17,000 people in cities around germany and german leader angela merkel is now joining a sort of pro-interfaith prally to sort of quell the tide of this right wing neo-nazi anti-immigrant anti-muslim political movements you're seeing in germany and france and the national front, the british national party in the u.k., which is right wing, ultranationalistic parties. primarily with their muslim min orts in their countries. >> i want to read a statement from duke university that we now have. duke remains committed to fostering an inclusive toll rant and welcoming campus for all students. however it was cleared what was an effort to unify is not having the intended effect. but we'll be getting back to them -- yes. >> yeah andrea that's a great statement but i would say if we look at the specter of identity politics in america, islamo phobia is the one accepted form of racism in america. if you say something anti-black or homephobic there will be universal uproar but taking shots against muslims is okay today. >> it's not okay here. we'll follow up. we
there were anti-islam rallies that had up to 17,000 people in cities around germany and german leader angela merkel is now joining a sort of pro-interfaith prally to sort of quell the tide of this right wing neo-nazi anti-immigrant anti-muslim political movements you're seeing in germany and france and the national front, the british national party in the u.k., which is right wing, ultranationalistic parties. primarily with their muslim min orts in their countries. >> i want to read a...
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diplomats, american and western diplomats, angela merkel as well as three female secretaries of state, none of them covered their heads with the royal visits because westerners are not obligated to. >> they're not expected to. so i think anyone who's saying she didn't do it and was thumbing her nose at the saudis is extremely removed from reality. that's never been the norm for any official visit by a world leader or a member of a delegation. she's not required to. there are norms in saudi arabia. certainly they have all kinds of problems when it comes to women's rights and dress codes and stuff like that. this is not one of them. >> now in terms of dress codes, we are told to wear either long skirts, long wide pants, long jackets, flowing clothes. that is considered respect. >> yeah absolutely. >> and she did. >> yeah and saudi arabia has a strict, you know, dress code when it comes to the public space, what women can wear in public and what they can't. in that tradition and in accordance with saudi law, modesty is a very important part. so they have these, you know, impositions on h
diplomats, american and western diplomats, angela merkel as well as three female secretaries of state, none of them covered their heads with the royal visits because westerners are not obligated to. >> they're not expected to. so i think anyone who's saying she didn't do it and was thumbing her nose at the saudis is extremely removed from reality. that's never been the norm for any official visit by a world leader or a member of a delegation. she's not required to. there are norms in...
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. >> what are does angela merkel do and what does the bank do? how do they treat greece? >> we have seen interesting hits that angela merkel would not let greece go she fought through quite significantly. that's fairly unlikely because the blow would be severe. the reality is that the eurozone problems would be swept under the carpet and you had the central bank using verbal intervention and frankly verbal magic. >> he is there. >> on the road. but the problems and greece's debt it unsustainable as it stands. >> how does it affect us. do we see a declining market or is profit taking going to swing? i know it's hard to predict, but is it going to hurt the prospects for finally real growth in the u.s. economy? there is so much lagging growth we might get movement. >> it is so frustrating. the u.s. economy is looking like it is recovering. you really do have a broad base sense that things are getting better. we will see jobs soon that will confirm the fact that the outlook is improving. it's a bit like a bonfire where you have a name going and it started to crackle and smoke
. >> what are does angela merkel do and what does the bank do? how do they treat greece? >> we have seen interesting hits that angela merkel would not let greece go she fought through quite significantly. that's fairly unlikely because the blow would be severe. the reality is that the eurozone problems would be swept under the carpet and you had the central bank using verbal intervention and frankly verbal magic. >> he is there. >> on the road. but the problems and...
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merkel. >> what's happened in paris is an appalling terrorist outrage. and i know everyone in britain will want to stand with the french government and the french people at this time. we must never allow the values of democracy, freedom of speech to be damaged by these terrorists. we must stand against what they have done. heels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. we're in seattle to see which 100 calorie black cherry greek yogu
merkel. >> what's happened in paris is an appalling terrorist outrage. and i know everyone in britain will want to stand with the french government and the french people at this time. we must never allow the values of democracy, freedom of speech to be damaged by these terrorists. we must stand against what they have done. heels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim....
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. >> and you have to get angela merkel alongside here. i'm sure she has already given acquiescence without actually doing that. >> germany pay for the italian debt, that kind of thing. in this case, there was an article in one of germany's magazines over the weekend saying actually the german bundesbank bought german bonds. the italian bank will buy italian bonds. if the italian bank it's in trouble with its purchases the ecb will have to jump in any way. that is sort of a little crumb that is thrown in the direction of berlin to make it a little more palatable. >> the seahawks and the patriots. >> you had to bring that in. >> it is a glorious day for a seattle native. >> you hear that slumping on my desk. [laughter] >> if you can support the patriots, you will likely incur the wrath. thank you so much for joining us. >> still to come, the race for the 2022 winter roll up x. >> -- winter olympics. >> and the father of snowboarding. ♪ >> the 2022 winter olympics is down to just two bidders, beijing and the kazakh capital. >> many expecti
. >> and you have to get angela merkel alongside here. i'm sure she has already given acquiescence without actually doing that. >> germany pay for the italian debt, that kind of thing. in this case, there was an article in one of germany's magazines over the weekend saying actually the german bundesbank bought german bonds. the italian bank will buy italian bonds. if the italian bank it's in trouble with its purchases the ecb will have to jump in any way. that is sort of a little...
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chancellor angela merkel is there joining members of the muslim community in a really powerful show of force in a rally to promote tolerance and inclusion and condemn the jihadist attacks in paris last week. but also -- i think it's a really important thing to note this -- to rebuke the growing anti-islamic movement that is sort of growing in her nation in germany, in their nation. it's really, really powerful. i want to bring in our guest right now, somebody who joined us yesterday, ahmed shibab al aldean. he was here with us yesterday. we talked about the importance of moments like that unity, political leaders, community leaders coming together. we saw that there in germany. >> whether on a stage or whether it happens behind closed doors or in a grocery store, as we saw, it's really important that we counter this narrative that terrorists and extremists on all side are trying to promote. specifically with what happened in france this notion that french values and islam are incompatible inherently. you and i were talking during the break about, you're afraid of what you don't know. a
chancellor angela merkel is there joining members of the muslim community in a really powerful show of force in a rally to promote tolerance and inclusion and condemn the jihadist attacks in paris last week. but also -- i think it's a really important thing to note this -- to rebuke the growing anti-islamic movement that is sort of growing in her nation in germany, in their nation. it's really, really powerful. i want to bring in our guest right now, somebody who joined us yesterday, ahmed...
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here in great britain, the prime minister david cameron, meeting with angela merkel they had a pre-arranged meeting here today and he on also obviously spoke of solidarity with france of the continued commitment for the whole of europe and the western world to fight terror together but he also said to also defend the principle of free speech and freedom of expression. because as we've said this was not the usual terrorist attack. this wasn't targeting a military installation of personnel, this wasn't targeting civilians in order to create real fear and terror amongst the general population by going on transportation and other such public services as they have done in the past here in europe. this was a direct attack against people who are using their pens their computers, their voices to express themselves. n a free and democratic world. >> secretary of state john kerry just moments ago called the journalists killed "martyrs for liberty." it's an apt description. christiane amanpour, thank you so much. just moments ago we heard from the deputy mayor of paris, he said they have information t
here in great britain, the prime minister david cameron, meeting with angela merkel they had a pre-arranged meeting here today and he on also obviously spoke of solidarity with france of the continued commitment for the whole of europe and the western world to fight terror together but he also said to also defend the principle of free speech and freedom of expression. because as we've said this was not the usual terrorist attack. this wasn't targeting a military installation of personnel, this...
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angela merkel promotes tolerance. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. you want an advanced degree, but sometimes work can get in the way. now capella university offers flexpath, a revolutionary new program that allows you to earn a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. >>> you are watching "bbc world news" with me, david eades. the latest headlines. the three police officers killed in the paris attacks have been given the highest award, the legion of honor. in israel funerals are being held for the victims of the supermarket killings in paris. the government says forces killed at least 143 bow ka hor am sollers. they said one was killed and four wounded during five hours of fighting close to the town of kolofata. they released a video threatening the president. the group killed thousands of pe
angela merkel promotes tolerance. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. you want an advanced degree, but sometimes work can get in the way. now capella university offers flexpath, a revolutionary new program that allows you to earn a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of...
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there are caricatures of the pope and angela merkel. importantly, there are no depicks of the prophet muhammad in that supplement. there is the front page of this newspaper carrying the prophet mo mohammad. they raised the they raided the printing press to make sure the image was not there and there is declining secularism. and a paper that has been attacked several times in the past and an islamist government is taking turkey away from its secular roots. >> we have much more on that story on our website. >>> a singapore navy ship said it has located the fuselage of the airliner that crash last month with 162 people on board. the discovery follows the recovery of both the plane's black boxes which contain vital information that caused the crash. let's get more of this live. there will be a massive relief the fuselage has been found as it's it's thought that's where the passengers and bodies are. >> reporter: that's correct. it must be emphasized they were saying to me a few mundtinutes ago they're still not sure and can't confirm whethe
there are caricatures of the pope and angela merkel. importantly, there are no depicks of the prophet muhammad in that supplement. there is the front page of this newspaper carrying the prophet mo mohammad. they raised the they raided the printing press to make sure the image was not there and there is declining secularism. and a paper that has been attacked several times in the past and an islamist government is taking turkey away from its secular roots. >> we have much more on that...
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. >>> well in berlin new security measures have been announced by the german chancellor, angela merkel. this is partly in response to the attacks in paris. the president began today's parliamentary session by leading a one minute of silence for the victims of the paris attack. chancellor merkel then gave measures, among them tightening an existing travel foreign ban for known islamists to stop them heading to war zones like syria or iraq. >>> let's catch up with business news. aaron has the details of showme. i should get used to saying that. >> very good. somehow showme. china's showme has staked its claim to apple's crown. we are talking about the world's third biggest smartphone maker and the most valuable tech start-up unveiled its flag ship my note. and it's a challenger. a challenger to apple's iphone 6 plus. why is a chinese launch from a chinese phone gaining so much international attention? xiaomi is one of the first big chinese brand that's starting to make its presence known around the world. there are even rumors it might announce an american launch on thursday. just three
. >>> well in berlin new security measures have been announced by the german chancellor, angela merkel. this is partly in response to the attacks in paris. the president began today's parliamentary session by leading a one minute of silence for the victims of the paris attack. chancellor merkel then gave measures, among them tightening an existing travel foreign ban for known islamists to stop them heading to war zones like syria or iraq. >>> let's catch up with business news....
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but these arrests come just a day after the german chancellor angela merkel vowed to take strict measures against islamist militants here in germany. >> just give us a little bit of background jepnny. in other countries we've heard warnings from security chiefs a ss about the scale of the problem, the nature of the alert they're now operating under, and the real fear that under months and years, the radicalization of some, a small number of young muslims, who have gone to fight in syria, could be a very dangerous new factor. are those the sorts of things that are being said in germany too? >> well, it's estimated here that somewhere between 500 and 600 people have gone to syria to fight. certainly, the german parliament yesterday spent some time discussing what the paris shootings mean for germany. the german cabinet has just approved measures to confiscate the national identity card of anyone who has gone to fight in syria, replaceing it instead with a territory i.d. card which would say in several different languages, this person cannot travel outside of germany. they hope that measures
but these arrests come just a day after the german chancellor angela merkel vowed to take strict measures against islamist militants here in germany. >> just give us a little bit of background jepnny. in other countries we've heard warnings from security chiefs a ss about the scale of the problem, the nature of the alert they're now operating under, and the real fear that under months and years, the radicalization of some, a small number of young muslims, who have gone to fight in syria,...
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don't follow these people, angela merkel says. too often they have prejudices, coldness, even hatred in their hearts. but the voices persist. immigration is expected to be high on the agenda when the chancellor visits britain later in the week. these scenes make many in germany uncomfortable. but they've provoked a debate which many also say can no longer be ignored. jenny hill, bbc news, dresden. >>> at dawn on tuesday, the american firm spacex was supposed to be lifting off from cape canaveral on a mission which was to attempt something that had never been tried before. landing a rocket after it had launched into space. but with one minute remaining in the countdown, this is what happened. >> the countdown has aborted for this morning. >> our science correspondent -- actually, our space correspondent jonathan amos is with us now. it's always so disappointing when it doesn't work. what happened? >> that's the thing about rockets. they're sort of fickle. in this case something on the rocket told them that its steering capability o
don't follow these people, angela merkel says. too often they have prejudices, coldness, even hatred in their hearts. but the voices persist. immigration is expected to be high on the agenda when the chancellor visits britain later in the week. these scenes make many in germany uncomfortable. but they've provoked a debate which many also say can no longer be ignored. jenny hill, bbc news, dresden. >>> at dawn on tuesday, the american firm spacex was supposed to be lifting off from cape...
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the chancellor of germany angela merkel has publicly condemned pegida. she has said over the new year in a special new year address that the people behind pegida have hatred coldness and prejudice in their hearts and those are sentiments with which many germans agree. last night, we saw plenty of counterdemonstrations taking place in some 11 german cities in places like berlin people came out, took to the steets streets to protest against the pegida movements. the lights of cologne cathedral were switched out in protest against this movement, which many germans see as a source of deep shame. >> jenny hill reporting there from dresden. >>> the boss of sony has made his first public comments since last month's computer hacking attack on sony pictures. the u.s. government blamed north korea for the attack, which was seen as a response to sony's comedy film "the interview" about a fictional plot to assassinate north korean leader kim jong-un. he said he was proud of sony staff who stood up to what he described as the extortionist tactics of the hackers. >> s
the chancellor of germany angela merkel has publicly condemned pegida. she has said over the new year in a special new year address that the people behind pegida have hatred coldness and prejudice in their hearts and those are sentiments with which many germans agree. last night, we saw plenty of counterdemonstrations taking place in some 11 german cities in places like berlin people came out, took to the steets streets to protest against the pegida movements. the lights of cologne cathedral...
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coming up, president obama and angela merkel are set to meet next month. we will examine their agenda when "bottom line" continues in a moment. ♪ >> welcome back. brazil's real fell for a second straight day. evidence of a stalled economy heightens the challenges for finance ministers who have pledged to impose fiscal discipline. at&t will buy mexican wireless assets for $1.9 billion. it is the third deal to expand south of the border. the acquisition includes companies that operate under nextel mexico retail stores and about 3 million customers. the purchase price does not include an unspecified amount of debt from n.i.i which filed for bankruptcy in september. greece has sworn in a new prime minister, alexis tsipras. his biggest challenge to make good on his pledges which include a write-down of greek that and persuade eurozone officials to keep the aid flowing. germany is the biggest contributor to bailouts. disposition would be key -- it's position would be key. the german ambassador joins me. there is a new prime minister. he wants to overhaul greec
coming up, president obama and angela merkel are set to meet next month. we will examine their agenda when "bottom line" continues in a moment. ♪ >> welcome back. brazil's real fell for a second straight day. evidence of a stalled economy heightens the challenges for finance ministers who have pledged to impose fiscal discipline. at&t will buy mexican wireless assets for $1.9 billion. it is the third deal to expand south of the border. the acquisition includes companies...
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the foreign finance minister angela merkel, saying that she would be ok if recently as the euro after the elections later this month. and we are seeing drops in energy stocks on the back of oil. names like chevron exxon down. in fact, you see all the 30 stocks in the dow, -- all but 30 stocks in the dow lower. big names, denbury resources normal energy, down 9% or more right now. look at caterpillar. at its lowest level since january 2014. back to you. >> of course we will continue to follow what is going on on wall street this monday. it has been a whole market for tech stocks the past six years. the index has been up nearly to 70% since 2009. for those who remember the 2000 crash, they may be tempted to draw parallels to the.com bubble. "street smart" anchored trish regan joins me. you have a column in "usa today" on this very subject. >> yes, i do. it is hard to say how this will play out, but some may will see this -- but some may see this as an opportunity. remember back in 2000. i can remember. no matter where you wanted someone wanted to know what was the next big thing? and on
the foreign finance minister angela merkel, saying that she would be ok if recently as the euro after the elections later this month. and we are seeing drops in energy stocks on the back of oil. names like chevron exxon down. in fact, you see all the 30 stocks in the dow, -- all but 30 stocks in the dow lower. big names, denbury resources normal energy, down 9% or more right now. look at caterpillar. at its lowest level since january 2014. back to you. >> of course we will continue to...
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this will definitely focus angela merkel from mind to read she has been -- angela merkel's mind. she has been focused on telling people not to attend these demonstrations and now this. >> the president of the union of the french mosque expressed outrage and called on muslims and christians to give strength to this dialogue, but do today's attacks make that dialogue less likely or more urgent? >> you absolutely have to see as many voices as possible pushing back against the extremist narrative. we have to see more constantly all day, every day. >> we will ask you to stick around with us. i would like to thank my colleagues in london and paris. coming up, more reaction to the december fed report. whether plunging oil prices might convince them to alter policy. that is when "bottom line" continues in just a few moments. ♪ >> for more on the fed minutes we turn to tony krasinski, a portfolio manager at pimco from sunny california. tony, it was not too long ago that the fed chair janet yellen said that they would look beyond energy prices. will she have to rethink that position goin
this will definitely focus angela merkel from mind to read she has been -- angela merkel's mind. she has been focused on telling people not to attend these demonstrations and now this. >> the president of the union of the french mosque expressed outrage and called on muslims and christians to give strength to this dialogue, but do today's attacks make that dialogue less likely or more urgent? >> you absolutely have to see as many voices as possible pushing back against the extremist...
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angela merkel will be taking part of the lunch here in paris. it's the beginning of the conversation about how you better integrate society come in with the proper role of government and civil liberties is going to be. it will be a long and painful debate, and one that doesn't have an obvious resolution. but it may be starting, and it's arty starting in paris in many ways. >> hans, thank you. apple claims it has created more than one million jobs in united states since the start of the app store in 2008. that includes direct apple employees, hundreds of thousands of indirect jobs. developers, suppliers, manufacturers. apple did not give an exact number, but it would imply about $15 billion in revenue. joining me from new york is jack, ceo of smart link, a cloud software firm that figures out how apps are working. apple is one of their clients. these numbers are amazing. we know there are a lot of people working on apps. our apples numbers right? >> they seem right to me. $25 billion generated is a next ordinary number. 50% growth from about $10
angela merkel will be taking part of the lunch here in paris. it's the beginning of the conversation about how you better integrate society come in with the proper role of government and civil liberties is going to be. it will be a long and painful debate, and one that doesn't have an obvious resolution. but it may be starting, and it's arty starting in paris in many ways. >> hans, thank you. apple claims it has created more than one million jobs in united states since the start of the...
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a march was led by francois hollande who linked arms with angela merkel and david cameron. crowds marched. what an incredible sight. how often do you see leaders taking arms, united in this front. i thought it was significant that to the right of francois hollande was the leader of molly. when it comes to france confronting extremism, they are very concerned about the rise of the islamists. >> france had a much more muscular policy. you pointed out that most of what you had in terms of heads of state and government were coming from within europe. they are seeing this as a domestic problem. you have europe getting together. justice ministers are getting together saying what we do about this? >> the empire state building went dark for five minutes. it displayed only red, white and blue lights to show solidarity with the victims of the terrorist attacks. >> did you see any articles of what they are going to do? i have yet to see an article on what leadership is going to do. >> they are meeting in paris today. are they going to boost surveillance? >> there was a great article i
a march was led by francois hollande who linked arms with angela merkel and david cameron. crowds marched. what an incredible sight. how often do you see leaders taking arms, united in this front. i thought it was significant that to the right of francois hollande was the leader of molly. when it comes to france confronting extremism, they are very concerned about the rise of the islamists. >> france had a much more muscular policy. you pointed out that most of what you had in terms of...
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maybe if she wins, there will be a renegotiation and possibly angela merkel will be forced country by country just sort of slack in her possession with austerity. i want to turn to the u.s.. everyone has his or her own theory about why we're levitating above everybody else. what is yours? >> markets work. we did not have a lot of the headwinds holding us back. we have a financial system that came back and play right after the financial crisis. the u.k. is another example of a country where the financial systems came back and we were able to get growth into the u.k. that is the difference between a rigid financial system and a market-based financial system. >> with what is going on in countries such as china and russia and now looking at deflation potential in europe is there any kind of risk that the issues in these other countries good derail the growth in the u.s.? >> no. the contagion risk, as first the financial markets are concerned, are severe. we had zero rates for a long time. that means a lot of distortions in the market for a long time. can we now have a financial market abl
maybe if she wins, there will be a renegotiation and possibly angela merkel will be forced country by country just sort of slack in her possession with austerity. i want to turn to the u.s.. everyone has his or her own theory about why we're levitating above everybody else. what is yours? >> markets work. we did not have a lot of the headwinds holding us back. we have a financial system that came back and play right after the financial crisis. the u.k. is another example of a country...
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the critics of the president -- he has been getting on an airplane and moving around and angela merkel is doing something . are you seeing leadership from our leaders? >> the simple answer is no. we have not seen enough leadership in western europe or the united states, particularly at this crucial time when we take a look at the middle east and what mr. putin is doing. we need to see stronger leadership. >> have you been to the top small? -- taj mahal? >> i have. >> the president has it. >> president obama history by being the only president to visit india twice. ♪ >> good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance" i am olivia sterns. two insurers are teaming up creating an $11 billion company accelerating consolidation in the industry. the new company will be among the world's five largest insurers. bitcoin gets a big boost today is the first licensed u.s. exchange opens. "the wall street journal" says that it will offer enhanced security for individuals and institutions and real-time pricing of the virtual currency. and another triumphant weekend for warner bros.' "american sniper.
the critics of the president -- he has been getting on an airplane and moving around and angela merkel is doing something . are you seeing leadership from our leaders? >> the simple answer is no. we have not seen enough leadership in western europe or the united states, particularly at this crucial time when we take a look at the middle east and what mr. putin is doing. we need to see stronger leadership. >> have you been to the top small? -- taj mahal? >> i have. >> the...
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angela merkel has been leading the way. in some ways there was a switch among german business leaders may be four months ago. up to that point they were worried about sanctions. there was more escalation. it seems angela merkel has the business community behind her. companies like adidas do a lot of business in russia. siemens was hurt by russia exposure. looks like the german business community is behind merkel. >> i want to look at what is happening in brussels with the meeting of the finance ministers. a wide range of responses. the minister from ireland says we might be a little bit more accommodating. wolfgang schaeuble from germany says nobody is forcing greece to take anything. is there a consensus? >> of course everybody is forcing greece to take something. they are going to need another round of payments to pay off their debt. june is the next deadline. in germany, every day i will hold it up. this is the mass-market tablet. i don't think there's any new to the. -- any nudity. here's a list of all the things german
angela merkel has been leading the way. in some ways there was a switch among german business leaders may be four months ago. up to that point they were worried about sanctions. there was more escalation. it seems angela merkel has the business community behind her. companies like adidas do a lot of business in russia. siemens was hurt by russia exposure. looks like the german business community is behind merkel. >> i want to look at what is happening in brussels with the meeting of the...
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this is the design president obama and angela merkel had to drive up the economic costs for intervention in ukraine. >> would you please link the fragility of their financial system into their politics? >> right now, there is no question that president putin has a lot of authority. he has the support of the oligarchs. if you can't support the oligarchs in the long-term, that is his achilles heel. he does not have to worry about popular movements because he has been so authoritarian and he has cracked down on popular movements and freedom of speech. he does have to worry about th e support of the wealthy people around him who will continue to be rich of the system persists. >> what are we to make of the fact that there are three times as many intercepts of russian planes as they were in 2013? we have news of a russian bomber , a cold war moment, intercepted over the u.k. what is the endgame for all this constant probing for them? >> the russians are trying to show that they are still a great power. vladimir putin is someone who takes his cues from the past. he wants to rebuild that some o
this is the design president obama and angela merkel had to drive up the economic costs for intervention in ukraine. >> would you please link the fragility of their financial system into their politics? >> right now, there is no question that president putin has a lot of authority. he has the support of the oligarchs. if you can't support the oligarchs in the long-term, that is his achilles heel. he does not have to worry about popular movements because he has been so authoritarian...
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that follows comments from angela merkel. she would not be opposed to a greek exit. this is "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. i'm scarlet fu with tom keene. >> it's a new frontier for europe. draghi is front and center. suddenly, greece is different. carl weinberg has been way out front on the charges -- challenges for europe. ian bremmer is also with us. our, wonderful to have you. i want to take a different tack. we talked a lot about greece so far. is this the culmination of fears you've had for for five years? is this just another inning the ballgame? >> everybody is talking about quantitative easing, credit is contracting in the euro zone. that means depression is on with no press insight. >> cannot come over to the united states? the lower interest rates and the lower currency? does that affect our viewers? >> the u.s. economy is growing solidly. solidly recovering. these are headwinds to u.s. investors. there are substantial risks. the biggest of which is if greece does elect this government and we do default on their foreign desks -- that's, bonds are g
that follows comments from angela merkel. she would not be opposed to a greek exit. this is "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. i'm scarlet fu with tom keene. >> it's a new frontier for europe. draghi is front and center. suddenly, greece is different. carl weinberg has been way out front on the charges -- challenges for europe. ian bremmer is also with us. our, wonderful to have you. i want to take a different tack. we talked a lot about greece so far. is this the...
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. >> angela merkel talked about this in a new year's speech. >> quincy krosby you're nodding your head. >> i read the speech. it was the focus of her speech, that we need -- >> it is amazing. such an important topic in germany to have the chancellor saying, we need to avoid -- >> but across all of europe with what we learned from hans nichols and from you every day is the european impatience with elites six years in with the german 10 year yield stunning .47%, i mean, it is a must protest against a japan-like moment. >> one story we have been learning in the past five years in europe is the dominant parties in each country on both sides have failed to address one really important question, which is, how do you responsibly respond to immigration? there are people in those countries finding other political ways to deal with this at the major parties are not equipped to handle. >> we will be discussing that further. they cite the politics of europe as the number one risk in 2015. >> ian bremmer was on yesterday. c very quickly, this is about nominal gdp. animal spirit in europe. there is
. >> angela merkel talked about this in a new year's speech. >> quincy krosby you're nodding your head. >> i read the speech. it was the focus of her speech, that we need -- >> it is amazing. such an important topic in germany to have the chancellor saying, we need to avoid -- >> but across all of europe with what we learned from hans nichols and from you every day is the european impatience with elites six years in with the german 10 year yield stunning .47%, i...
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he will be meeting with angela merkel later today. clocks brendan greeley, within the nuances of the nation, my first conversation with lagarde at least 15 years ago, she lectured on how protests in france is different than the u.s. of course, she'd spent many years as a child in the united states. it is different over there. there is a right to protest which has a different color and flavor to it. >> i'm sort of looking here, we have comments from francois hollande saying this is a terrorist attack. there can be no doubt. those who committed this act are being pursued. we are seeing -- i mean, i've always been fascinated by the difference between integration between the u.s. and france, in particular. we do a better job of integrating people. for all of the frustration in this country over the last 10 to 15 years over immigration policy, we do a really good job of making people feel american. this is not as true in france. so you have these two tensions, very real tension about immigration, and then this horrible radicalization it le
he will be meeting with angela merkel later today. clocks brendan greeley, within the nuances of the nation, my first conversation with lagarde at least 15 years ago, she lectured on how protests in france is different than the u.s. of course, she'd spent many years as a child in the united states. it is different over there. there is a right to protest which has a different color and flavor to it. >> i'm sort of looking here, we have comments from francois hollande saying this is a...
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this is in london where david cameron and angela merkel were discussing the future of immigration and the european union. >> it seems to hearken back to 1968. it's another world in paris from the tensions of 1968, this is completely different. >> this is the new fault line insert -- in european society. >> great photos. >> we will take a look at this in the next block, we are talking about the rise of populist parties on the right all over europe. it's almost every country you can mention and we will take a look at that next. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, everyone. there is green on the screen but we are focused on international relations. willis sparks will join us from eurasia group with their topics this year and front and center of the risks facing the republic of france this morning. >> a flurry of price cuts investors may wonder whether the oil selloff has gone too far. it is holding gains after rising more than 1% yesterday. west texas intermediateary is selling slightly higher. there are no clear signs that oils freefall will end any time soon. price c
this is in london where david cameron and angela merkel were discussing the future of immigration and the european union. >> it seems to hearken back to 1968. it's another world in paris from the tensions of 1968, this is completely different. >> this is the new fault line insert -- in european society. >> great photos. >> we will take a look at this in the next block, we are talking about the rise of populist parties on the right all over europe. it's almost every...
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angela merkel and david cameron dissipated in the market, noting secretary of state john perry absence. there is a flight that crashed into the sea, they have located the cockpit voice recorder, though that remains on the seabed. crucial as indonesian investigators try to figure out what caused the crash. ibm may have its troubles, but it has topped the u.s. patent list for the 22nd year in a row. 2500 patents last year, a new record for big blue. samsung came in second. for ibm come the question is whether any of those patents declined for 10 straight quarters. now to the lead. after a string of data breaches companies such as sony, hold do bow, and target. speaking at the federal trade commission today, the president unveiled a string of proposals to improve online property and protect against identity theft. >> under the new standard we are proposing, companies would have to notify consumers of a breach within 30 days. in addition, we are proposing to close loopholes in the loss of we can go after criminals. >> the president says he will introduce a consumer privacy rights bill, as
angela merkel and david cameron dissipated in the market, noting secretary of state john perry absence. there is a flight that crashed into the sea, they have located the cockpit voice recorder, though that remains on the seabed. crucial as indonesian investigators try to figure out what caused the crash. ibm may have its troubles, but it has topped the u.s. patent list for the 22nd year in a row. 2500 patents last year, a new record for big blue. samsung came in second. for ibm come the...
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here are some of angela merkel's comments. >> it was a very moving moment when we where able to address this, both of us, the french president francois hollande. we assured him that we would do everything to help them in this very desperate hour. we stand by the french people in all of those who feel committed to freedom of the press. we stand up for freedom of the press in such a resolute way. these are the basic freedoms that we hold dear in all of our countries. >> vigils were held in paris and other cities, people holding signs saying that they stand in solidarity with journalists. closer to home, i sat down with the former mayor of san francisco, willie brown. san francisco is the sister city of paris. there are deep ties between the two. i started off by asking willie brown what his reactions were to the terrorist attack? >> it is as if it happened to san francisco. we are a sister city. 2009, the mayor of paris celebrated my 75th birthday with a black-tie party at city hall in paris. there is an interlocking relationship. some of our educational systems, many of our schools. one
here are some of angela merkel's comments. >> it was a very moving moment when we where able to address this, both of us, the french president francois hollande. we assured him that we would do everything to help them in this very desperate hour. we stand by the french people in all of those who feel committed to freedom of the press. we stand up for freedom of the press in such a resolute way. these are the basic freedoms that we hold dear in all of our countries. >> vigils were...
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david cameron and angela merkel waited on the attacks today in london. brian joins a slight -- right now from 10 downing street. talk to me about the european reaction to what happened this morning. >> well, you know the day and the trip for the german chancellor began for an entirely different reason, she was here on official business, as the chairwoman of the g7 germany is going to host the g7 summit this year in the bavarian alps in june. then this happened. she was at the british museum with the british prime minister. they both immediately condemned the attacks, called the barbaric and not just an attack against the french people but obviously because this was a magazine against the freedom of the press, they together called the french [no audio] >> we have lost our correspondent there and london. we will get them back if we can do that. turning back san francisco is the sister city of paris and also going to a lot of change. we have former mayor, willie brown, with us right now to talk about the big changes going on in the city. first, you have see
david cameron and angela merkel waited on the attacks today in london. brian joins a slight -- right now from 10 downing street. talk to me about the european reaction to what happened this morning. >> well, you know the day and the trip for the german chancellor began for an entirely different reason, she was here on official business, as the chairwoman of the g7 germany is going to host the g7 summit this year in the bavarian alps in june. then this happened. she was at the british...
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we have this photo that has been making the rounds, the president comforting angela merkel. another photo, a cartoon that has the international march, hundreds of people in line marching along and you have their determination, breaking guns in front of them, pushing away the trigger and the gun is right there. that is another strong image right there. >> it is important to note that charlie hebdo has been mocking -- has been putting out cartoons of a lot of political leaders as well. it is not only the prophet mohammed that has been satirized in charlie hebdo and by charlie hebdo. we have seen a lot of cartoons of hollande, he has been the but of many jokes. >> a slate article, there is an article here that takes a look at the reporters without borders report looking at freedom of expression. it says, a lot of the leaders of the country's present or not the best at freedom of speech back home. a lot of the countries where it is difficult, we have this map here, this is a reporters without borders map. it is in french, but in white, a good situation. it goes all the way down
we have this photo that has been making the rounds, the president comforting angela merkel. another photo, a cartoon that has the international march, hundreds of people in line marching along and you have their determination, breaking guns in front of them, pushing away the trigger and the gun is right there. that is another strong image right there. >> it is important to note that charlie hebdo has been mocking -- has been putting out cartoons of a lot of political leaders as well. it...
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a >> glor: and charlie, that means a showdown with german chancellor angela merkel, what can we expect from that? >> there is a big difference between campaign rhetoric and reality, yes.y, tsipras wants to rip up the deal, but he's softened his tone to use $300 billion debt, just yesterday chancellor merkel said she wanted greece to remain partd of the european story and greece has begun to make progress. both sides have a lot to lose if greece drops out now. >> glor: charlie d'agata, thank you very much. protesters gathered in tokyo after the apparend execution of a japanese hostage by i.s.i.s.s the crowds blamed prime minister shinnzo abe and his foreign policy. at least one other japanese man, kenji goto, is being held by i.s.i.s. ke the arrivals are beginning for the superbowl. seattle seahawks landed one week ahead of the game, the new england patriots head west tomorrow and face more allegations they illegally under-inflated footballs. anna werner has more on the sometimes blurred line in sports between gamesmanship and cheating. >> reporter: coach bill belichick and his team ins
a >> glor: and charlie, that means a showdown with german chancellor angela merkel, what can we expect from that? >> there is a big difference between campaign rhetoric and reality, yes.y, tsipras wants to rip up the deal, but he's softened his tone to use $300 billion debt, just yesterday chancellor merkel said she wanted greece to remain partd of the european story and greece has begun to make progress. both sides have a lot to lose if greece drops out now. >> glor: charlie...
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some went so farce as to compare german prime minister angela merkel and her countrymen to nazis. greece to face bankruptcy and it raises the prospective once again of greece dumping out of the european currency, the euro. the last time greece was on verge of default or dropping out of the euro zone back in 2010, european and u.s. markets got hammered and that battered u.s. retirement plans too. the euro is down in asian markets in the midst of a showdown between gres and its creditors. jeff. >> thank you very much charlie. >>> the seat the seattle seahawks landed in arizona. anna werner has a story. >> coach bill belichick and his team insisted they did not deflate any football. >> at no time was there any intent whatsoever to try to compromise the integrity of the game or to gain of an advantage. >> but if someone did take air out of the footballs on purpose is that cheating or simply gamesmanship? sports has a long history of straddling the moral line. to run time off the clock. loud grunting on the tennis court is not illegal but can annoy heck out of the opponent. during the
some went so farce as to compare german prime minister angela merkel and her countrymen to nazis. greece to face bankruptcy and it raises the prospective once again of greece dumping out of the european currency, the euro. the last time greece was on verge of default or dropping out of the euro zone back in 2010, european and u.s. markets got hammered and that battered u.s. retirement plans too. the euro is down in asian markets in the midst of a showdown between gres and its creditors. jeff....
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chancellor angela merkel may have said islam is part of germany now, but not to these people. they point to the events in france as justification. felix menzel runs a right-wing magazine that supports the anti- immigrant cause. is there an "i told you so" quality to this? >> yes. it's a scenario they spoke about last week. >> reporter: the weekly demonstrations have grown over the past months from a few hundred to somewhere around 20,000. but so has opposition to them. >> refugees are welcome here!st >> reporter: other demonstrators think germany should welcome muslim refugees. they tried to block the path of the anti-immigrant marchers. but the marchers simply moved around them. there were calls for this demonstration to be canceled. passions were running too high it was said, and out of deference to the victims in paris, but it went ahead anyway, and it was big. but the marchers' sentiments are misguided says werner patzelt of dresden university. >> they put up their opinions and feelings. >> reporter: ugly is what you're trying to say? >> ugly maybe. it's what can be seen a
chancellor angela merkel may have said islam is part of germany now, but not to these people. they point to the events in france as justification. felix menzel runs a right-wing magazine that supports the anti- immigrant cause. is there an "i told you so" quality to this? >> yes. it's a scenario they spoke about last week. >> reporter: the weekly demonstrations have grown over the past months from a few hundred to somewhere around 20,000. but so has opposition to them....
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merkel. law enforcement here in the u.s. is actively looking for a system that could disable a drone. counter terrorism officials like new york city police deputy chief salvatore dipace believe threats from drones arereats limitless. chemical weapons? >> yes. if the technology is there which we're thinking it is and will be. >> reporter: guns? >> guns, definitely.s? we've seen that. we've seen some paint ball video'v very accurately hitting the targets with the paintball. >> reporter: in today's case the drone was not weaponized nor did have it a camera. the secret service says the drone's operator was using hiss operator was u for recreational purposes. the federal aviation administration is still developing regulations for commercial drone use. commercial dro >> pelley: jeff pegues in our washington newsroom. thanks, jeff. the president was in india where he became the firstto atten american president to attend the republic day parade celebrating the indian constitution. it's a big show of
merkel. law enforcement here in the u.s. is actively looking for a system that could disable a drone. counter terrorism officials like new york city police deputy chief salvatore dipace believe threats from drones arereats limitless. chemical weapons? >> yes. if the technology is there which we're thinking it is and will be. >> reporter: guns? >> guns, definitely.s? we've seen that. we've seen some paint ball video'v very accurately hitting the targets with the paintball....
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merkel and england's david cameron. only the u.s. was missing from the lineup. they say they feel better after the rally. that last week's defiance helped to heal some of the wounds of the past few days. but one wound that might not heal so easily, we just heard that secretary kerry will come to paris friday for talks on international security. he said that was the earliest he could get here. lauren? >> elaine cobb in paris, thank you. we know one terrorist made phone calls from the kosher market asking friends to follow in his footsteps. next week the white house will hold a conference on violent extremism. >>> julianna goldman reports on the threat of terrorist strikes here in the u.s. >> reporter: attorney general air holder attended a counterterrorism summit in paris where they pledged to step up. on "face the nation" he said he's concerned about the threats posed by lone wolfs or clusters of people who have been radicalized. >> they have inspired people negatively from around the world to engage in these really sma
merkel and england's david cameron. only the u.s. was missing from the lineup. they say they feel better after the rally. that last week's defiance helped to heal some of the wounds of the past few days. but one wound that might not heal so easily, we just heard that secretary kerry will come to paris friday for talks on international security. he said that was the earliest he could get here. lauren? >> elaine cobb in paris, thank you. we know one terrorist made phone calls from the...
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in 2013, a drone was hovering over a crowd and then dropped at the feet of german chancellor angela merkel. law enforcement here in the u.s. is actively looking for a system that could disable a drone. counterterrorism officials like new york city police deputy chief salvatore dupace believes threats from drones are limitless. chemical weapons? >> if the technology is there, which we're thinking, you know, it is and will be. >> reporter: guns? >> guns, definitely, we've seen that. we've seen some paintball video. very accurately hitting targets with paint. >> reporter: in monday's case, the drone was not weaponized, nor did it have a camera. the secret service says the drone's operator was using his for recreational purposes. but federal aviation administration is still developing regulations for commercial drone use. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up on the "morning news," facebook glitch. the social media giant is hit with big problems overnight. details in "moneywatch." this is the "cbs morning news." details in "moneywatch." this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ ♪ he
in 2013, a drone was hovering over a crowd and then dropped at the feet of german chancellor angela merkel. law enforcement here in the u.s. is actively looking for a system that could disable a drone. counterterrorism officials like new york city police deputy chief salvatore dupace believes threats from drones are limitless. chemical weapons? >> if the technology is there, which we're thinking, you know, it is and will be. >> reporter: guns? >> guns, definitely, we've seen...
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i merkel and prime minister david cameron. even palestinian president r mahmoud abbas, and benjamin n netanyahu were there. but not president obama, vice president biden or knit other presi high officials representing the united states.icia including eric holder who was c in paris for meetings. and no one from the terterrori administration showed up at a rally attended by thousands in ded washington, d.c. just over a mile from the white house. president obama called. hollande but has had little public reeek to the attacks. >> i want the people of france to know that the united states stands with you today, stands litt with you tomorrow. >> he mentioned them briefly on friday while announcing his free community college plan in h you tennessee, but not in his weekly video address. on thursday he visited the french embassy to sign a book of but condolences. the president has criticized before for appearing insensitive to global crises. while on vacation in august he ation in played golf shortly after condemning the beheading of j
i merkel and prime minister david cameron. even palestinian president r mahmoud abbas, and benjamin n netanyahu were there. but not president obama, vice president biden or knit other presi high officials representing the united states.icia including eric holder who was c in paris for meetings. and no one from the terterrori administration showed up at a rally attended by thousands in ded washington, d.c. just over a mile from the white house. president obama called. hollande but has had little...